Bits & Spurs by Michael Swearngin (bio below)
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Image Size 20 x 30
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Paper Size 24 x 35
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Open Edition JWG Release
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Fine Art Reproduction on High Quality Art Paper
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Mint (pristine/new) Condition
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Unframed
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Michael Swearngin
Michael Swearngin's interest in the American Cowboy began at a very young age. He was born in Olathe, Kansas, the first stop on the north end of the Santa Fe Trail just outside of Kansas City. As a youth, Michael's grandfather taught him the heritage of the cattleman and rancher. Michael's family moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1973, where he began his art career. Spending sixteen years in the Southwest influenced him to work to develop the rich colors of the Southwest style of painting. Michael's interest in contemporary southwest art and the fading heritage of the American Cowboy combine to form the core of his images.
His watercolor paintings create unique imagery inspired by the rugged spirit so vividly seen in the cowboy. He is inspired by local cowboy clinics and cowboy youth camps which instruct students about horsemanship, ranching and prepare them for life and the sport of rodeo. Every image he paints is a precise moment in time - you can feel the energy and motion. In addition to his action pieces, many of Michael's paintings depict the serenity of cowboy life - resting along the fence after a long day or the bond between father and son.
Michael chooses vibrant colors and compositions with emotional impact. He uses rich bold colors to draw the viewer into his paintings and aspires to move each of us to reflect upon our own experiences and enrich the lives of others. The high contrast in his highlights and shadows give his images a sharpness that is contrasted by his soft dissolving watercolor washes.
In 2002, Michael won second place in the category of oil/acrylic at the ArtWalk fundraiser in California. He currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he continues to develop and expand his painting career.
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